Manoharan vs Mohanan Pillai Advocate - N.Aravindakshan Nair — 300432/2023
Case under Code of Civil Procedure Section 26. Disposed: Uncontested--DECREED on 13th March 2026.
OS - ORIGINAL SUIT
CNR: KLTV340005312023
Filing Number
676/2023
Filing Date
07-06-2023
Registration No
300432/2023
Registration Date
07-06-2023
Court
Munsiff Court Nedumangadu
Judge
2-ADDITIONAL MUNSIFF NEDUMANGAD
Decision Date
13th March 2026
Nature of Disposal
Uncontested--DECREED
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
Manoharan
Adv. V.A.Baburaj
Prabhullachandran @ Chandra Babu
Respondent(s)
Mohanan Pillai Advocate - N.Aravindakshan Nair
Hearing History
Judge: 2-ADDITIONAL MUNSIFF NEDUMANGAD
Disposed
Order/ Judgement
Order/ Judgement
Issue Summons
Call on
| Date | Purpose |
|---|---|
| 13-03-2026 | Disposed |
| 28-02-2026 | Order/ Judgement |
| 18-02-2026 | Order/ Judgement |
| 23-01-2026 | Issue Summons |
| 05-01-2026 | Call on |
Final Orders / Judgements
Case Summary: OS 432/2023 The Additional Munsiff court granted a permanent prohibitory injunction in favor of plaintiffs Manoharan and Chandrababu against their brother Mohanan Pillai. The court found that the plaintiffs hold absolute title to the disputed property through a valid will deed (1991) executed by their late mother Selvarajiamma, and are entitled to peaceful possession free from the defendant's trespass attempts. The defendant's failure to file a written statement resulted in ex-parte proceedings; the court decreed the suit based on unchallenged documentary evidence including the will, original sale deed (1980), death certificate, and tax receipts, restraining the defendant from trespassing, extracting usufructs, or committing waste on the property, with costs awarded to plaintiffs. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
Case Summary: OS 432/2023 The Additional Munsiff court granted a permanent prohibitory injunction in favor of plaintiffs Manoharan and Chandrababu against their brother Mohanan Pillai. The court found that the plaintiffs hold absolute title to the disputed property through a valid will deed (1991) executed by their late mother Selvarajiamma, and are entitled to peaceful possession free from the defendant's trespass attempts. The defendant's failure to file a written statement resulted in ex-parte proceedings; the court decreed the suit based on unchallenged documentary evidence including the will, original sale deed (1980), death certificate, and tax receipts, restraining the defendant from trespassing, extracting usufructs, or committing waste on the property, with costs awarded to plaintiffs. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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